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Kiwitechnics JX-3P

Expansion Board for Electronic Instrument from Kiwitechnics

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Kiwitechnics JX-3PPublished on 03/31/12 at 16:14
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
This is new tot I just installed.
Before that I was turning Jx3p with 200 Pg.
It works, midi arpeggiator for Pg 200 big bugs in perspective at the envelopes, VCO AND VCA are interchanged with no way to switch. In other words you lose A DSR on the PG 200.
It is better not to use the inters Pg 200 or LFO s.
Sounds intermittently also come spoil the fun.
Moral: you have to forget the use of the PG 200, and opt for a different control mode.

With experience, you do again this choice? ...dropoff Window
Precisely we have no choice or alternative.
I contacted Kiwitechnics is their answer:
Hi ....

As I have Explained in the manual the PG-200 is a problem for the upgrade. In...…
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This is new tot I just installed.
Before that I was turning Jx3p with 200 Pg.
It works, midi arpeggiator for Pg 200 big bugs in perspective at the envelopes, VCO AND VCA are interchanged with no way to switch. In other words you lose A DSR on the PG 200.
It is better not to use the inters Pg 200 or LFO s.
Sounds intermittently also come spoil the fun.
Moral: you have to forget the use of the PG 200, and opt for a different control mode.

With experience, you do again this choice? ...dropoff Window
Precisely we have no choice or alternative.
I contacted Kiwitechnics is their answer:
Hi ....

As I have Explained in the manual the PG-200 is a problem for the upgrade. In order to read the data coming from the PG-200 the 3P Has To stop everything it is doing in order to Carefully time the signal. This causes significant background and foreground Some tasks To Be Briefly halted qui est why you are getting the small glitches in the sound. There is no way to avoid this.


A much better solution for you in my view Would Be to sell the PG-200 (qui still fetch Good money) and buy yourself noon controller for a similar price. A map for one model has-been Placed in the files section of the Yahoo group kiwitechnics.

Kind regards
Murray

Value for money? If I keep the Jx3p is that the mod was worth the peinde to be made, I will return in a few months to answer this question.
A hot, I think the bugs with the PG 200 are important. It's a pity
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  • Manufacturer: Kiwitechnics
  • Model: JX-3P
  • Category: Expansion Boards for Electronic Instruments
  • Added in our database on: 05/20/2011

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